126 Teams Created to Oppose Enbridge

So far, over 800 people have signed up as part of our Mob the Mic action to make official statements of opposition to the review panel looking at Enbridge’s oil pipeline and supertanker proposal to B.C.’s coast.

We’re close to our goal of 1,000 people signed up. There’s less than 200 to go and just over two weeks left!

More than 120 people have created their own statement teams to make things more fun. We’re relying on the team founders to spread the word and recruit people.

Here’s a breakdown of the current teams and member totals. From team Race Rocks to team Lakes District Clean Water Coalition, team Going Deep to team ENDbridge, we’re going to make sure the voices of British Columbians dominate this public review.

On a team already? Get on Facebook, get on email, get on the phone and recruit, recruit, recruit!

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